Assistant
Professor
Department of Psychology
Austin
Peay State University
Clarksville, TN 37044
Office: Clement
221A and at APSU Center @ Fort Campbell
Phone: (931)221-6333
Main Campus
Phone: (931)221-1452
Fort Campbell
Fax: (931)221-6267
Email:
truhons@apsu.edu
I joined the faculty at Austin Peay State University in 2005
with primary responsibility for teaching psychology at Fort
Campbell. Among the courses I teach there are General
Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, and
Psychology Applied to Work. I also teach courses on the main
campus such Research Methods and Statistics and Measurement in
I/O Psychology.
I received my bachelor's degree in psychology at the
College of the Holy Cross
in Worcester, MA. I then went to
Michigan State University where I received my master's and
doctoral degrees in psychology (emphasis in developmental
psychology). I taught at Michigan State University, Valparaiso
University, University of Wisconsin Center, and Winston-Salem
State University (21 years!) before arriving at APSU.
Research Interests
My early work was in the area of
developmental psychology. I published papers in 1970s and 1980s
on children's play and drawings and on adolescents' values. In
the 1990s my interests began to change after I was accepted to
participate in a summer research program at Armstrong Laboratory
at Brooks Air Force Base in Texas.
As a result of this program I did
research on such areas as job analysis and personnel selection.
I spent four summers at Armstrong Laboratory. After the program
there ended I found a similar program at the Defense Equal
Opportunity Management Institute
(DEOMI).
I have spent eight summers there and began research in test
construction and equal opportunity.
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